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Charge supplier

a supplier and charge technology, applied in the direction of electric/fluid circuit, electric spraying apparatus, vehicle components, etc., can solve the problems of unsatisfactory engine firing and noise generation in audio devices, and achieve the effect of reducing the charge-causing malfunction of any associated component parts

Active Publication Date: 2012-02-16
NAKAI TOORU
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[0010]In accordance with the present invention, a semiconductor, such as germanium, or a combination of the semiconductor and conductive element, is provided, from which a negative charge is discharged, whereby the negative charge counteracts a positive charge taken from a positively charged side, thereby lessening an electrically charged state to a favorable low level. With such action and effect, it is possible to reduce a charge-causing malfunction of any associated component part including engine and electrical equipment, wherein the malfunction occurs due to the component part becoming electrically charged. Thus, in the present invention, the component part can execute its normal operation in a smooth manner.

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But, such grounding may not completely allow sufficient flow of electric current to a ground, which will result in a whole of the vehicle body being still electrically charged, thus raising the problem that a noise may be generated in audio device, or firing of engine may not be done satisfactorily, for instance.

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[0018]First of all, referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a description will be made of an Embodiment 1 of the present invention. According to this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1(A), a germanium chip 10, formed in a rectangular tablet shape, is employed. The germanium chip 10 is apt to breakage and splinter when an impact or load is applied thereto, and therefore, in order to prevent such breakage and splinter, it is recommended that the germanium chip 10 be enclosed or covered with a lead 12, as indicated in FIG. 1(B), for example. As shown in FIG. 1(C), a plurality of such germanium chips 10 may be fixedly secured on a copper plate 20 by means of an adhesive or the like. (As can be seen in the FIG. 1, the germanium chips are secured on both two opposite surfaces of the copper plate.) Note that the adhesive used is of an electrically conductive property. Then, as shown in FIG. 1(D), a copper tape 30 is folded so that the copper plate 20 is sandwiched therebetween, with the plurality of germa...

embodiment 2

[0026]Next, with reference to FIG. 3, a description will be made of a second embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment 2, there is provided another mode of charge supplier 100 comprising: a drain plug 110 (or drain bolt) adapted for allowing an engine oil to be drained from an oil pan in which the engine oil is stored; and a germanium bar 120 provided to the drain plug 110. The illustrated germanium bar 120 is of a partially bent shape, but may not be bent at all. A sectional view of the germanium bar 120 is given in FIG. 3(B). Namely, as shown in the sectional view of FIG. 3(B) which is viewed along the line #3-#3 in FIG. 3(A) and in the arrow direction of that line (i.e. a section of the germanium bar as viewed crosswise to the longitudinal direction thereof), the germanium bar 120 comprises a germanium film 124 and a conductive core element 122 covered with that germanium film as by plating. In this regard, the sectional configuration of the germanium bar may be def...

embodiment 3

[0030]Reference being now made to FIG. 4, a third embodiment of the present invention will be described. In this embodiment 3, there is shown another mode of charge supplier 200 which comprises a radiator cap 210 and a germanium bar 220 provided to a protrudent distal end of that radiator cap. Note that the germanium bar 220 is constructed in the same manner as described in the foregoing embodiment shown in FIG. 3. As shown, the radiator cap 210 is securely mounted on a radiator 212, so that the germanium bar 220 is immersed in a coolant water within the radiator 212. Hence, this arrangement can reduce positive charge in the radiator in substantially the same manner as in the foregoing second embodiment. Also, likewise as in the foregoing embodiment, the present embodiment may be arranged such that a screw 214 is securely mounted in the top portion of the radiator cap 210, while being connected with a cable 216 which electrically leads to the negative terminal of the battery 70.

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Abstract

A charge supplier improves an electrically charged state of a vehicle or the like by allowing any part of the vehicle, such as an engine and electrical equipments, to maintain its movements. A charge supplier includes a plurality of rectangular tablet-like germanium chips bonded to a copper plate using a conductive adhesive, and a copper tape folded to sandwich the copper plate, so that the germanium chips are provided between the copper plate and the copper tape. The copper tape may be secured to the copper plate by pressing the copper tape toward the copper plate to deform the copper tape, or by using a conductive adhesive. An attaching terminal is provided in the copper plate on the side of the opening of the copper tape which is folded in a shape of “U”.

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TECHNICAL FIELD [0001]The present invention relates to a charge supplier which can effectively be used with an automobile, vessel or the like.BACKGROUND ART [0002]An automobile is provided with a battery as a power source, and the battery can be recharged by means of a generator in the automobile. Referring to FIG. 6, there is shown a basic electrical connection diagram, according to which, a positive side of a battery 900 is electrically connected with an electrical equipment 910 which includes air-conditioner, headlights, and audio, for example, whereas a negative side of the battery 900 is electrically connected with an engine 920. Further, the electrical equipment 910 is shown to be at the negative side thereof electrically connected with a vehicle body 930 (body of automobile), while the afore-said engine 920 and vehicle body 930 are shown to be grounded. It is seen from the diagram that a direct current is supplied from the positive side of the battery 900 to the electrical eq...

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IPC IPC(8): H05F3/00
CPCB60R16/06
Inventor NAKAI, TOORU
Owner NAKAI TOORU
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